Welcome to the NXP's Wi-Fi/Thread Border router training!
In this training, you'll explore NXP's OpenThread implementation using the FRDM-RW612 and FRDM-MCXW71 evaluation boards, designed for IoT connectivity and low-power networking.
The FRDM-RW612 will serve as a Thread Border Router, bridging the Thread mesh network with IP-based networks like Wi-Fi, enabling communication with external services such as the internet or cloud platforms.
The FRDM-MCXW71 will function as a Full Thread Device (FTD), capable of routing messages and participating in the mesh infrastructure, essential for building scalable Thread networks.
This guide will walk you through programming both boards and connecting them to Wi-Fi and Thread networks.
Attached to this article you can find the pre-requisites guide for this training.
In this community you will find these two articles:
Border Router Training with the RW612 and MCX W71 - Guide 1 Building your binaries - NXP Community - This article has instructions to setup your OpenThread build environment and modify the projects.
Border Router Training with the RW612 and MCX W71 - Guide 2 Connecting the boards - In this article you will find the guide to follow during our live training session. It will walk you through the process of creating a Thread network and connecting it to Wi-Fi.
Enjoy this learning experience!
Do you have questions?
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We have specific knowledge bases for Wireless Connectivity and FRDM training
Boards that were used on the labs and demos:
FRDM-RW612 Development board - FRDM-RW612 Wi-Fi Development Board | NXP Semiconductors
FRDM-MCXW71 Development board - FRDM-MCXW71 Development Board using MCUXpresso | NXP Semiconductors
FRDM-I.MX93 Development board - FRDM i.MX 93 Development Board | NXP Semiconductors
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